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Re: World Series

Re: World Series

It was a great World Series. Good ratings, too. Evidently the cord cutters who can't watch the NFL any longer on TV because they don't have access must have spliced their cords back together for the World Series.

Re: World Series

Originally Posted by Tech77

It was a great World Series. Good ratings, too. Evidently the cord cutters who can't watch the NFL any longer on TV because they don't have access must have spliced their cords back together for the World Series.

Being cord cutter doesn't mean giving up TV. Especially with an antenna, the picture on ABC/NBC/CBS/FOX is better than it was with DirecTV.

Also, with Playstation Vue, I'm able to watch any NFL game I choose. But most Saints games are on Fox, so I use my antenna.

My last DirecTV bill was $120, my PS Vue is currently grandfathered $34.99 (would be $44.99 if I signed up today).

Re: World Series

Being cord cutter doesn't mean giving up TV. Especially with an antenna, the picture on ABC/NBC/CBS/FOX is better than it was with DirecTV.

Also, with Playstation Vue, I'm able to watch any NFL game I choose. But most Saints games are on Fox, so I use my antenna.

My last DirecTV bill was $120, my PS Vue is currently grandfathered $34.99 (would be $44.99 if I signed up today).

I'm about ready to try it. Under $80 for Comcast internet only and the reviews are good for quality of service. The constant is to make sure I have a top quality wireless router. For now, I'll just stick with my Roku free, Amazon, and Netflix. That has me up to around $100/mo. I still need to buy a quality antenna and another router. Also will need Roku devices for the "un-smart" TVs. Did I miss anything?

Re: World Series

Originally Posted by PawDawg

I'm about ready to try it. Under $80 for Comcast internet only and the reviews are good for quality of service. The constant is to make sure I have a top quality wireless router. For now, I'll just stick with my Roku free, Amazon, and Netflix. That has me up to around $100/mo. I still need to buy a quality antenna and another router. Also will need Roku devices for the "un-smart" TVs. Did I miss anything?

I won't miss ESPN at all.

That's about it. If you watch some ABC, NBC, Fox, then you might want to get Hulu. They have most of the shows on those networks the day after.